Do kids not learn to type in grade school these days? I had at least one year in elementary school (maybe two?) in which I had a computer class that was almost entirely based on learning and practicing touch typing. I think I'm only as proficient as I am now because I learnt as a child, and maybe because I grew up before texting on phones, so I used instant messenger on a computer a lot from age 10 on.
I'm not saying this to be condescending if that's how it comes across. I'm just genuinely curious if typing on a computer was only a school subject during the '80s and '90s since it's not seen as being as relevant now.
FWIW, I'm around an 85-95 WPM typist. I can sometimes get up to 105-110 WPM if I'm really trying and using a keyboard I like. I'm not really sure how to progress past that or if it's even worth it.